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Pita Cafe is a casual order-at-the-counter place serving standard Middle Eastern fare. This puts it one step above fast food, but it is an important step. At Pita Cafe the food tastes fresh probably because a lot of it is prepared not too far ahead, and it is served attractively. On the other hand, prices are pretty high for an eatery without table service, even a couple of dollars higher than similar restaurants in some cases. Is it worth it? I think it is because the food not only tastes fresh but it has flavor and style (except for the abundant but bland rice). It's a pleasure to eat here for lunch and the portions are large enough to consider it for dinner too. NOTE: If you bought a Local Flavor certificate after Dec. 1, they will not honor it. The counter clerk told me that Local Flavor was not authorized to sell certificates for them after this date.
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